Local authorities in Florida say two people died over the weekend after drowning in suspected rip currents. Cristian ...
Gusty SE winds and moderate rip-current risk today; inland highs jump into the 90s on May 6–7. Take beach and fire ...
Two women drowned in separate Florida incidents after getting caught in powerful rip currents, prompting urgent safety ...
As residents and visitors head to Brevard County’s beaches, officials are reminding everyone to stay alert and understand the ...
Rip currents can be unsuspecting, and when spending a day at the beach, it's important to be aware of the threats from rip currents, understand how they happen and how to save yourself if you get ...
As of April 15, 14 people across the United States have died in the "surf zone," including two in Cocoa Beach April 14.
Muggy Monday in Miami: storms possible, high rip‑current risk and Small Craft Advisories. Heat returns midweek—stay cautious.
WPBF 25 First Warning Meteorologists forecast impact weather for the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast, with showers, storms, and hazardous beach conditions through Monday morning.
Two people died in rip currents at Cocoa Beach, Florida on April 14, officials reported. Here's what we know, and how you can stay safe.
Although Easter weekend had nice weather conditions across South Florida and much of eastern Florida—conditions many thought were perfect for a beach trip—the winds did not let up. Strong easterly ...
A 32-year-old woman drowned near Daytona Beach’s Main Street Pier after being caught in a rip current.